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Decatur, Georgia
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Project Designer, Lead Field Researcher, Principle Taxonomist
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GOT MY RESEARCH GRANTS! Well, 2 of 3... Still, nothing like knowing the idea - (1) I developed for years; (2) finally wrenched into reality the first year (2010), toiling through my own blood, sweat, and tears (not to mention personal money); (3) analyzed and presented to the Entomological community; (4) struggled through writing grant after grant simply hoping the outside scientific community will find the merit in my work; and, (5) further developed into the massive project it is today (first Sampling Day of 2011 Season took place yesterday {3/17}, tomorrow {3/19} will be the second of the nearly 30 coming up between now and Oct.) - outside organizations/associations/institutes believe in
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(12)Eastern North American Andrenidae, bees, taxonomy, distribution, identification
Sam Droege
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15 years ago
Identification of Eastern North American Bee Genera in the Family Halictidae
Sam Droege
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15 years ago
Alternative Pollinators: Native Bees
ElisaMendelsohn
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12 years ago
Tree Fruit and Berry Pollination in Virginia (and the mid-Atlantic by extension)
Sam Droege
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13 years ago
Native bees in a changing world; Bartomeus2011
Ignasi Bartomeus
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12 years ago
Guide to the Bee Genera within Apidae of Eastern North America, Part 1
Sam Droege
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15 years ago
Identification Guide to the Megachilidae Genera of Eastern North America
Sam Droege
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15 years ago
Pollination Declines- SLU talk
Ignasi Bartomeus
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10 years ago
2014 Nature Night: Attracting Native Pollinators by Mace Vaughan
DesLandTrust
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9 years ago
Native Bee Pollinators for Crops
Sam Droege
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14 years ago
Pollinator Conservation on Small Farms by Nancy Adamson at CFSA12 on 26-28 Oct 2012 (cfsa12)
Nancy Adamson
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11 years ago
MidAtlantic Native Bee Phenology
Sam Droege
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14 years ago
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Decatur, Georgia
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Project Designer, Lead Field Researcher, Principle Taxonomist
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GOT MY RESEARCH GRANTS! Well, 2 of 3... Still, nothing like knowing the idea - (1) I developed for years; (2) finally wrenched into reality the first year (2010), toiling through my own blood, sweat, and tears (not to mention personal money); (3) analyzed and presented to the Entomological community; (4) struggled through writing grant after grant simply hoping the outside scientific community will find the merit in my work; and, (5) further developed into the massive project it is today (first Sampling Day of 2011 Season took place yesterday {3/17}, tomorrow {3/19} will be the second of the nearly 30 coming up between now and Oct.) - outside organizations/associations/institutes believe in